Dayna sent us this interesting ghost picture of a mist, possibly spirit. No one was smoking, so what caused the vapor trails? You decide...
"I wanted to share a photo that was taken this October 23rd (2010) at my house. I was having a pumpkin carving party/cocktails, and my two friends and myself were posing. We were each taking taking turns with the witch hat. First we took two photos with my friend wearing the hat, then me, and then my friend. In the first two pictures there was nothing in front of us; but in the third photo, it looks like ghosts or spirits swooped around us."
We asked Dayna if anyone was smoking. The mist vapor trails are not caused by breath (and we noticed some smoke-like mist at the bottom right. Here was her reply:
"No one was smoking at that time. There were only four of us on the deck. Us three girls and our friend who was not smoking at that time of the photo."
If someone had smoked previous to this photograph, is it possible that the smoke could still be in the nearby atmosphere? Knowing that smoke is warm and would quickly rise in cold air, would it be possible for it to hang around this long and form two vapor trails like this? We do not think so. You decide...
Espanol:
Le preguntamos a Dayna si alguien estaba fumando. . Los senderos nubes de vapor no son causados por la respiración (y nos dimos cuenta un poco de niebla de humo de tabaco como en la parte inferior derecha He aquí su respuesta:
"Nadie estaba fumando en ese momento. Hubo sólo cuatro de nosotros en la cubierta. Somos tres chicas y nuestro amigo que no estaba fumando en ese momento de la foto."
Si alguien había fumado antes de esta fotografía, es posible que el humo podría estar aún en la atmósfera cerca? Sabiendo que el humo es cálido y rápidamente se levantaría en el aire frío, ¿sería posible que se bloquee en torno a este largo y formar dos rastros de vapor de esta manera? No lo creo...